Iberian Peninsula
A peninsula is a piece of land almost surrounded by water and connected to the mainland on at least one side. Thus, it is a landform extending from a mainland into a water body such as an ocean or sea.
Europe is one of the 海角社区鈥檚 largest peninsulas and the only one with a continental status. It is the 海角社区鈥檚 5th largest continent by area, covering approximately 9.9 million km2. Europe is made up of several other smaller peninsulas. However, the four largest peninsulas in Europe are Italian, Balkan, Iberian, and Scandinavian Peninsulas. The Iberian Peninsula is the continent鈥檚 second-largest peninsula after the Scandinavian Peninsula.
Where Is The Iberian Peninsula?
The Iberian Peninsula is located on Europe鈥檚 southwestern tip. It is part of the southern Europe peninsula, which comprises three peninsulas; Iberian, Balkan, and Italian peninsulas. The Iberian is the westernmost peninsula of the three peninsulas. The Iberian Peninsula鈥檚 southern tip is separated from the Africa continent by the narrow Strait of Gibraltar. At the narrowest point, the peninsula is only 8 kilometers from Africa, specifically Morocco.
The Iberian Peninsula covers approximately 583,256 km2, accounting for about 5.9% of Europe鈥檚 total area. It extends from Punta de Tarifa on the extreme south to Punta de Estaca de Bares on the northern extremity. From the west, the peninsula begins at Cabo da Roca and extends to Cap de Creus in the east. It forms an irregular octagonal shape resembling an ox-hide.
Iberian Peninsula Countries
Country听辞谤听territory |
Capital |
Area |
Mainland population |
% area of Iberian Peninsula |
---|---|---|---|---|
Andorra |
Andorra la Vella |
468听办尘2 (181听蝉辩听尘颈) |
84,082 |
0.1 |
France (part of the French department of Pyr茅n茅es-Orientales) |
Paris |
539听办尘2 (208听蝉辩听尘颈) |
12,035 |
0.1 |
Gibraltar (British Overseas Territory) |
鈥 |
7听办尘2 (2.7听蝉辩听尘颈) |
29,431 |
< 0.1 |
Portugal |
Lisbon |
89,015听办尘2 (34,369听蝉辩听尘颈) |
肠补.听10,047,083 |
15.3 |
Spain | Madrid |
492,175听办尘2 (190,030听蝉辩听尘颈) |
肠补.听43,731,572 |
84.5 |
The Iberian Peninsula is separated from the rest of Europe by the Pyrenees mountain range located between France and Spain. The peninsula is mainly occupied by Spain and Portugal. However, it also comprises Andorra, part of Southern France (part of the French department of Pyr茅n茅es-Orientales), and Gibraltar (British overseas territory).
Spain鈥檚 European continental territory is located entirely on the peninsula. It also occupies much of the landform, including the northwest, east, and central parts. Spain accounts for 84.5% of the peninsula鈥檚 total area or 492,175 square kilometers. It is bordered to the northwest and west by Portugal, north by Andorra and Southern France, and south by Gibraltar.
Portugal is the peninsula鈥檚 largest country. It occupies 15.3% of the peninsula or 89,015 square kilometers. It is bordered to the east and north by Spain. Andorra is located entirely on the Iberian Peninsula. It is the peninsula鈥檚 smallest country, covering 468 square kilometers. France is represented on the peninsula by the Pyrenees-Orientales and accounts for about 0.1% of the total area or 539 square kilometers. Gibraltar, located on the southern tip, occupies only 7 square kilometers on the peninsula
Origin Of Name
The name 鈥淚berian鈥 is often used to refer to Portugal and Spain. This name is linked to the Ebro River, also known as Hiberus in Latin and Iberos in ancient Greek. River Ebro runs on the north and northeastern part of the peninsula, particularly Spain, and drains into the Mediterranean Sea. The Greeks referred to Spain as Hiberia because of River Ebro and those living along the river bank as Iberians.
It is unclear what the word 鈥淗iber鈥 or 鈥淚ber鈥 mean. However, according to the Basque speakers, the word 鈥渋bar鈥 means 鈥渨atered meadow鈥 or 鈥渧alley,鈥 while 鈥渋bai鈥 stands for 鈥渞iver.鈥 But, there is no evidence linking the two Basque words to River Ebro. Jean-Baptiste Bory de Saint-Vincent coined the name 鈥淚berian Peninsula鈥 in 1823.聽
Important Geographical Features
The Iberian Peninsula lies between the Mediterranean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean and is separated from France by the Pyrenees mountain range. It features some of Europe鈥檚 important geographical features such as rivers, mountains, and coastal plains.
About 75% of the peninsula鈥檚 total area is Meseta Central, also known as Inner Plateau. This massive plateau occupies the peninsula鈥檚 central part and rises between 610 and 760 meters above sea level. It is crossed by Sistema Central mountain range, leaving Submeseta Sur and Submeseta Norte to the south and north respectively. It is the source of most rivers that flow throughout the peninsula.
The Iberian Peninsula is a largely mountainous region, with several mountain systems. The Pyrenees mountain range is located at the border between Spain and France. Aneto, the highest mountain in the Pyrenees, is located in Spain. The Cantabrian Mountains stretch over 300 kilometers along the northern coast, with Torre de Cerrado as the highest peak. On the peninsula鈥檚 central part, the mountain systems include the Sistema Central and Sistema Iberico. Other mountain systems are Montes de Toledo, Sierra Morena, and Baetic System.
Several rivers flow through the Peninsula, including Tagus, Douro, Ebro, and Guadiana. At 1,007 kilometers, Tagus is Iberian鈥檚 longest river. It originates in Monte Universales and forms the border between Spain and Portugal. Guadiana River also forms the border between the two countries, separating Andalucia and Extremadura (Spain) from Algarve and Alentejo (Portugal). The Iberian Peninsula also has a coastline of about 3,313 kilometers, of which 1,653 kilometers are on the Atlantic Ocean and 1,660 kilometers on the Mediterranean Sea.
Climate
The Iberian Peninsula experiences two main climate types. The oceanic climate, dominant along the Atlantic coastal regions, is characterized by cool summers and relatively even temperatures. The other climate experienced on the peninsula is the Mediterranean climate, characterized by varying temperatures and precipitation. Central Spain experiences a semi-arid climate, while the Sierra Nevada region experiences a desert climate.
Plants And Animals
The Iberian Peninsula is one of the 海角社区鈥檚 biodiversity hotspots. However, the various regions within the peninsula are characterized by distinct flora and fauna. About 27% of Spain鈥檚 total area is a protected area. It is home to about 9,000 vascular plants, of which about 25% are endemic. Plains, plateaus, and valleys across the peninsula host the semi-deciduous forests that are dominated by carob, cork oak, holm oak, and wild olive. Laurisilva rainforests are only restricted to the peninsula and contain the endemic Laurisilva species. Higher altitudes are dominated by Pyrenean oak, juniper, and scots pine.
Over 70,000 animal species are found on the Iberian Peninsula, with invertebrates accounting for the largest proportion. Some of the native species include Pyrenean desman, shrew, and European hedgehog. Other species include Eurasian beaver, Alpine marmot, the European rabbit, Iberian lynx, Italian wolf, and Eurasian lynx. The peninsula is also a popular stopover for most migratory birds because it is Africa and Northern Europe鈥檚 closest stopover.
History Of Human Settlement In the Iberian Peninsula
Humans have been living on the Iberian Peninsula since over 1.2 million years ago. Neanderthals occupied the peninsula around 200,000 BP. However, early modern humans migrated to the peninsula approximately 40,000 years ago from Southern France. The Roman army occupied the peninsula around 213 BC after successfully fighting the Carthaginians. However, it took Rome 200 years to defeat the Iberians and Celtic and annex the peninsula. Thereafter, Hispania Province was established. The Romans occupied the Iberian Peninsula for 600 years.聽
The Germanic people, including Vandals, Suebi, and Alans began settling on the peninsula around the 5th century. The Visigoths arrived much later and occupied the whole of the peninsula, expelling other tribes except the Suebi people. However, around 584, they took control of the Suebi Kingdom, including Bracara (Braga).
In the early 8th century, Muslims, led by Tariq Ibn Ziyad conquered and occupied the peninsula except for the northern kingdom. The Muslims named the peninsula 鈥淎l-Andalus,鈥 meaning 鈥渓and of the Vandals.鈥 The Muslim population included Arabs, Muladi, and Berbers. By the end of Muslim dominance on the peninsula (end of 15th century), the Iberian Peninsula had an estimated population of about 6.5 million people.
Important Population Centers
Metropolitan region |
State |
Population (2019) |
---|---|---|
Madrid |
Spain |
6,641,649 |
Barcelona |
Spain |
5,575,204 |
Lisbon |
Portugal |
2,846,332 |
Valencia |
Spain |
2,540,588 |
Seville |
Spain |
1,949,640 |
Alicante-Elche |
Spain |
1,862,780 |
Porto |
Portugal |
1,722,374 |
惭谩濒补驳补-惭补谤产别濒濒补 |
Spain |
1,660,985 |
Murcia-Cartagena |
Spain |
1,487,663 |
颁谩诲颈锄 |
Spain |
1,249,739 |
Bilbao |
Spain |
1,137,191 |
A Coru帽a |
Spain |
1,122,006 |
翱惫颈别诲辞-骋颈箩贸苍 |
Spain |
1,022,205 |
The Iberian Peninsula has an estimated population of 53 million people and is dominated by three main metropolises; Lisbon, Barcelona, and Madrid. Madrid is the largest metropolitan region, with a population of 6.6 million people. Barcelona has a population of about 5.6 million, while Lisbon has 2.8 million people. Portugal鈥檚 other populous city is Porto, with 1.7 million people. Valencia and Seville in Spain have a combined population of 4.5 million people.
Economy
The peninsula鈥檚 economy largely depends on the economy of Spain and Portugal. These countries have some of the thriving industries in Europe, including fishing, tourism, and mining. Because of the long coastline, fishing is a popular economic activity, with major catches including tuna and sardines. Processed fish products from Spain and Portugal are exported to the global market through several companies, including Ramirez.
Portugal is the 海角社区鈥檚 leading producer of carob and cork. Besides, it also produces barley, corn, and wheat. Spain鈥檚 traditional agricultural products include cereal grains, vegetables, citrus fruits, and olive oil.
The Iberian Peninsula is one of the 海角社区鈥檚 most visited places. In 2017, Spain recorded over 80 million visitors, making it the 2nd most-visited country. Madrid is the home to 海角社区 Tourism Organization. Portugal receives over 20 million visitors annually, making it one of the 海角社区鈥檚 most-visited countries.
Significant European minerals come from the peninsula. Portugal is notable for copper Uranium, and tin. It also has vast coal and iron reserves. Spain is one of the top renewable energy producers. Overall, the Iberian Peninsula countries have a combined GDP of over $1.6 trillion.聽